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by droptablemain
953 days ago
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>> I want to get better at building things. Well that was my thought as well. I assumed that the latter would take care of the former. But I'm finding that if you aren't working in FAANG or similar this is not really the case. I now realize I have to take concrete steps to progress my career in terms of positioning and salary. |
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I'm not sure what's frustrating your career, but most of us are actually working outside of FAANG and doing really great engineering with skills and experience that compound year over year and more than enough income to live very comfortably.
Find the domain that you want to work in and stay focused on it. Build relationships; earn trust; and contribute good, thoughtful work.
You will probably not make as much money as the FAANG people, but you also won't be caught in vicious political fighting for interesting roles and will enjoy much more personal agency when not wearing their golden handcuffs. But you'll get to get better at building things, and if you focus on a domain you actually care about, the things you build will feel cool to you.